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Hi, I have issue with print transparent vector fill with prinJob. If I print transparent png, everything works,but when I have transparent fill in vector graphics, everything behind it is not printed, but grey area (color without transparency) is printed instead. I try to print it via PDF printer to PDF first and then print PDF itself, but I have same problem. I’ve tested it with different printers, no printer prints transparent vector fill correctly so it seems it’s Flash problem. Do you have any advice or workaround? Thank you Similar to the way its described here: http://www.pressingquestion.com/3535910/Air-Printjob—Print-Transparent-Png-And-Text-In-V ector I can’t…it’s vector map generated on server… it’s flash maps and I have 2 possibilities..to draw PNG of map, which works correctly, but when user want better print resolution or save to PDF, I’m using vector data, which works nicely, but transparency problems…. so I can not use your proposed solution. But thank you for suggestion I’m using AlivePDF, but for saving ‘bitmap’ maps…vector maps are generated on server and there are too many vectors (image full earth with boundaries and so on)… so I can not imagine how it could help… maps need to be rendered on server… Source.

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